Lukwata

Lukwata
The African Great Lakes region, from where most Lukwata reports stem.
Grouping Cryptid
Sub grouping Lake Monster
Country Uganda, African Great Lakes
Habitat Lakes, rivers and swamps

The Lukwata is the name of a water-dwelling cryptid said to be found in swamps, rivers, and lakes in Uganda. It has been described as 100 feet long, with a square head and slender, some say dolphin-like body, brown on top with a white underbelly. Pieces of the Lukwata were thought to have magical properties and were revered as relics in eastern Africa.[1]

References

  1. Discovery: The Popular Journal of Knowledge, Published by John Murray, 1937, University of Michigan


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